I didn't read what he said, but seeing it on PTI it didn't seem like that big a deal. He wasn't calling out the pats for running up the score so much as questioning why the redskins weren't going after him.

there's plenty of things to be outraged about in the world. I really don't feel this is one of them.

I didn't read what he said, but seeing it on PTI it didn't seem like that big a deal. He wasn't calling out the pats for running up the score so much as questioning why the redskins weren't going after him.

there's plenty of things to be outraged about in the world. I really don't feel this is one of them.

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Calling for a play that could possibly end Tom Brady's career isn't a big deal?

Bro... ya gotta chill. It is nothing more than a sports writer from the WASHINTON POST spouting crap.

He is entitled to his opinion even if wrong.

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Nope! He's certainly not entitled to urge players to use any means necessary to cause serious injury to an individual outside of regular football play.

Did you read what he said? He was very explicit -- he asked opposing players to ignore the whistle, accept whatever penalties are coming and try to injure Brady after the play is over so that he's carted off the field. That's not an "opinion," it's soliciting assault and battery. His employer should be demanding he should retract the statement and apologize. And yes, I'm serious.

Bro... ya gotta chill. It is nothing more than a sports writer from the WASHINTON POST spouting crap.

He is entitled to his opinion even if wrong.

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Chill nothing.

How is he entitled, as a professional writer and "expert", to encourage players to injure Brady at any cost? There is freedom of speech but there is also a level of responsibility that comes with that freedom, especially when you have a platform to communicate with the public like Wilbon does. What he did was disgraceful.

Nope! He's certainly not entitled to urge players to use any means necessary to cause serious injury to an individual outside of regular football play.

Did you read what he said? He was very explicit -- he asked opposing players to ignore the whistle, accept whatever penalties are coming and try to injure Brady after the play is over so that he's carted off the field. That's not an "opinion," it's soliciting assault and battery. His employer should be demanding he should retract the statement and apologize. And yes, I'm serious.

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LOL. That will never happen.

Soliciting assault and battery... hrm... never heard of that statute before.

Oh well, I really don't care what he says. There is a lot worse hate speech going on.

How is he entitled, as a professional writer and "expert", to encourage players to injure Brady at any cost? There is freedom of speech but there is also a level of responsibility that comes with that freedom, especially when you have a platform to communicate with the public like Wilbon does. What he did was disgraceful.

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Again, he didn't say injure Brady at any cost. He said "hit him" at any cost, as in, even after he releases the ball (which would warrant a fine) in order to send a message. It's a contact sport. QBs get hit all the time. He didn't say take out his knee. He didn't say hit him in the head. He said hit him after the whistle. I don't want to see it happen, but that doesn't make it a big deal.

fwiw, I hope we hit peyton as hard as we can this weekend. doesn't mean i want his career ended.